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7373120MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 16 Sep 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/37/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/37/Mon, 16 Sep 2013 21:16:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>Help determine the feasibility of establishing a German e.V. for the Hildon Foundation</h2><p><span class="lead-in">The Hildon Foundation was established as a legal body who could inherit the maemo.org resources from Nokia in order to ensure their continued existence. Unfortunately, it got off to a rocky start with personal agendas, arguments and disagreements.</span></p><p><span class="lead-in">Fortunately, the recent election (which installed your editor as Chair) resulted in more harmonious, and consensus-driven group - who now have to tidy up the loose ends remaining. Hildon Foundation has decided to move the association from a US-based foundation under the law of Pennsylvania towards a German &quot;eingetragener Verein&quot; (e.V.); but more assistance is needed:</span></p><p> "So if we want to continue this road towards EU, where our server-HW is based and the money actually needs to be accessible, what we&#39;d need for board is at least 3 EU residents who are willing to take the burden of showing responsible and doing all the paperwork for quite some time. Still, the General Assembly (council) is the highest decision making organ of the Association and is generally in charge of all duties, unless these Articles of Association have assigned specific duties to another organ of the Association."</p><p>"For the requirements, we would then need 4 more people (7 is minimum) to actually fund and inaugurate the eV with its board; preferrably, but not limited to EU residents (each of them has to sign the inaugurational docs, board as representatives by notarization). These 4 additional funders could be extraordinary members as well as council."</p><p> <span class="lead-out">Thoughts welcome on the TMO thread.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=1373011">Read more</a> (talk.maemo.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/37/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/37/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>Help determine the feasibility of establishing a German e.V. for the Hildon Foundation</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/37/apps.html">Applications</a></span><ul><li>Recover N900 lock code with recoverlock script</li><li>Backport of Rocket Twitter client now available in beta for Fremantle</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/37/devices.html">Devices</a></span><ul><li>Neo900 website updated with additional specifications</li><li>Sailfish OS 'achieves compatibility' with Android</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 9 Sep 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/36/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/36/Mon, 09 Sep 2013 05:00:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>Microsoft buys Nokia &quot;Devices and Services&quot; division for $7.2 billion</h2><p><span class="lead-in">In what, perhaps, should not be an unsurprising outcome of the appointment of Stephen Elop to head Nokia, Microsoft will be acquiring Nokia&#39;s devices and services division as part of a nearly $7.2 billion deal to be finalized early next year, pending regulatory approval:</span></p><p> "Microsoft has purchased Nokia&#39;s devices and services unit, bringing the Lumia lineup under the Redmond roof. The move unites Windows Phone 8 with its biggest hardware supporter, giving the company the integrated mobile offering it&#39;s been looking for with Surface and other devices. When the deal closes in the first quarter of 2014, Microsoft will pay &euro;3.79 billion for Nokia&#39;s business, plus another &euro;1.65 billion to license its portfolio of patents. (The &euro;5.44-billion total is considerably less than Microsoft paid for Skype in 2011.) 32,000 people are expected to transfer from Nokia to Microsoft, including 18,300 that are &quot;directly involved in manufacturing." </p><p><span class="lead-out">The move signals the true end of an era. Nokia&#39;s contributions to the mobile phone segment are as significant as, if not more significant than, any other company in the business. Unfortunately, insistence on incremental improvement to their existing platforms while the market&#39;s newer players brought fresh ideas and innovation, and Nokia&#39;s inability to pursue real innovation despite the expertise, ideas, and products they had available in-house signalled their decline. They hamstrung their innovative products trying to hold on to an ever-shrinking marketshare with Symbian.</span></p><p><span class="lead-out">Those of us who experienced the heady days of Nokia&#39;s forays into Linux will continue to think on the what-might&#39;ve-been&#39;s had Nokia taken a risk and pulled the trigger on something new and innovative. We had a short glimpse into that future when Nokia announced the N9 and MeeGo as their new flagship platform, but the Elopocalypse brought an end to that future. Perhaps the appliances that represent today&#39;s mobile device options would include a more open, accessible, and interesting mobile general computing platform had things gone differently.</span></p><p><span class="lead-out">All is not a bleak future of mobiles appliances, though, as Nokia&#39;s fall from grace represents an opportunity for smaller players to enter the market. More open source, and general computing friendly mobile platform have been announced over the past year. Foremost among them, Jolla, with their real-Linux Sailfish platform which is set to ship on the first Jolla device sometime around the end of this year.</span></p><p><span class="lead-out">Whatever happens to the mobile device market, it undoubtedly will not be uninteresting. On behalf of this publication, your editors would like to wish all of those affected by the transitions taking place at Nokia the best of luck.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/2/4688530/microsoft-buys-nokias-devices-and-services-unit-unites-windows-phone">Read more</a> (theverge.com)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-2"><h2>Neo900: community-driven successor to the Nokia N900</h2><p><span class="lead-in">Using the GTA04 as a base, some members of the Maemo Community are looking to put together a successor device to the N900. Dubbed the Neo900, the device would utilize the GTA04 motherboard design modified to fit into an N900 case. <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/joerg_rw/">Joerg Reisenweber</a> on the plan:</span></p><p> "We&#39;re currently in the planning phase about a maemo5/fremantle-compatible successor of N900, with N900 look-alike (aka case) and a processor with more grunt and RAM. This is already beyond the state of vaporware, see www.gta04.org which this will base on. [...] what we&#39;re talking about are slight modification to GTA04 board to make it fit into a Neo900, with housing and display etc sourced from the commercial N900 spare parts market."</p><p>"So it wll look like a N900, feel like a N900 and work like a N900, just way faster, thanks to the DM3730 CPU @1GHz and at least 512MB RAM (1GB depending on chip availability) plus maybe a few GB more of fast RAM-based &quot;storage&quot; as swap."</p><p>"And - that&#39;s our plan - it will have all the functionality you&#39;re used to from N900 plus sturdy USB (that won&#39;t fall off the PCB) with full OTG support, all sorts of new nice sensors like gyro and altimeter and compass, and a GSM/UMTS, possibly even LTE modem that doesn&#39;t break (or when it ever would then you can fix it)." </p><p><span class="lead-out">The hardware upgrade represents a modest improvement over the N900 in most areas. In order to reduce the amount of work required (i.e., a complete board redesign) and maintain compatibility with Fremantle binaries it is still utilizing an OMAP3 SoC. The Neo900 won&#39;t compete with modern flagship smartphone devices, but for those looking for a faster N900 (resistive touchscreen, hardware keyboard, open source, mobile computer) to keep using the only currently available mobile general computing platform, it fits the bill.</span></p><p><span class="lead-out">See the thread for more details and discussion, and links to additional threads on the Neo900.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://neo900.org/">Read more</a> (neo900.org)</div><br /><div class="link"><a href="http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=91142">Read more</a> (talk.maemo.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/36/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/36/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>Microsoft buys Nokia "Devices and Services" division for $7.2 billion</li><li>Neo900: community-driven successor to the Nokia N900</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/36/wild.html">In the Wild</a></span><ul><li>Microsoft exec calls N9 "excellent"</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 26 Aug 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/34/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/34/Mon, 26 Aug 2013 17:18:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>Autobuilder & Extras Assistant for Maemo 4 fixed</h2><p><span class="lead-in">More good news on the autobuilder and Extras Assistant front. <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/freemangordon/">Ivaylo Dimitrov</a>&#39;s continued hard work has brought them back online for Maemo 4:</span> "I am glad to say that freemangordon have fixed Maemo autobuilder & Extras Assistant for Maemo 4. The packages appear in Maemo Packages interface, are promoted, etc." </p><p><span class="lead-out">Big thanks for the continued hard work from all of the community volunteers helping to ensure both that the maemo.org infrastructure keeps running and that degraded services are brought back to life.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-community/2013-August/005908.html">Read more</a> (lists.maemo.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/34/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/34/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>Autobuilder &amp; Extras Assistant for Maemo 4 fixed</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/34/apps.html">Applications</a></span><ul><li>Wazapp nightly 34 test</li><li>Gameplay video of chro.mono</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/34/announce.html">Announcements</a></span><ul><li>Deb packages creator for Harmattan</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 5 Aug 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/31/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/31/Mon, 05 Aug 2013 21:00:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>Maemo autobuilder &amp; package interface now fully working again</h2><p><span class="lead-in"><a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/freemangordon/">Ivaylo Dimitrov</a> has completed a substantial part of rebuilding and maintaining the maemo.org infrastructure: the autobuilder and Packages interfaces are now working again (for Maemo 5, at least):</span></p><p> "All of you who were using extras-devel as a replacement to extras, disable extras-devel and extras-testing repositories. Now our packages infra is(or at least looks like) functional, we should revert to the way all this is supposed to work. Testers/users - please do your job and vote for the packages in testing. Developers - promote the stuff to extras." <span class="lead-out">maemo.org is still understaffed, so anyone with any PHP skills, interested in maintaining the Midgard infrastructure which holds everything together, should get in touch with techstaff@maemo.org.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/maemo/community/66924">Read more</a> (gossamer-threads.com)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/31/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/31/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>Maemo autobuilder & package interface now fully working again</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/31/devel.html">Development</a></span><ul><li>Devel RT @jukkaeklund: Porting apps from #MeeGo Harmattan to #sailfishos. https://t.co/qkRfRY2647</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/31/announce.html">Announcements</a></span><ul><li>Power Menu QML</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 29 Jul 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/30/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/30/Mon, 29 Jul 2013 05:00:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>Hildon Foundation Board minutes for meeting on July 16th</h2><p><span class="lead-in">The Hildon Foundation is the relatively new body which has taken on legal responsiblity for maemo.org from Nokia. The newest, recently elected, board had their first meeting on IRC to appoint <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/jaffa/">Andrew Flegg</a> as Chair, <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/woody14619/">Craig Woodward</a> as Secretary, <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/win7mac/">win7mac</a> as Treasurer and <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/generalantilles/">Ryan Abel</a> as Comms Officer. <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/chemist/">R&uuml;diger Schiller</a> is also on the board.</span></p><p><span class="lead-in">The meeting was a fairly run-of-the-mill handover meeting, focusing on logistics; with <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/joerg_rw/">Joerg Reisenweber</a> representing the Council and, thus, the users of maemo.org.</span> <span class="lead-out">Unfortunately, due to an administrative oversight, the meeting wasn&#39;t pre-announced, but this will be corrected for the next meeting.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://hildonfoundation.org/board-minutes-for-meeting-on-july-16th-2013-1909-utc/">Read more</a> (hildonfoundation.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/30/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/30/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>Hildon Foundation Board minutes for meeting on July 16th</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 22 Jul 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/29/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/29/Mon, 22 Jul 2013 05:43:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>Hildon Foundation Board minutes for meeting on July 16th</h2><p><span class="lead-in">The Hildon Foundation is the relatively new body which has taken on legal responsiblity for maemo.org from Nokia. The newest, recently elected, board had their first meeting on IRC to appoint <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/jaffa/">Andrew Flegg</a> as Chair, <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/woody14619/">Craig Woodward</a> as Secretary, <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/win7mac/">win7mac</a> as Treasurer and <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/generalantilles/">Ryan Abel</a> as Comms Officer. <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/chemist/">R&uuml;diger Schiller</a> is also on the board.</span></p><p><span class="lead-in">The meeting was a fairly run-of-the-mill handover meeting, focusing on logistics; with <a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/joerg_rw/">Joerg Reisenweber</a> representing the Council and, thus, the users of maemo.org.</span> <span class="lead-out">Unfortunately, due to an administrative oversight, the meeting wasn&#39;t pre-announced, but this will be corrected for the next meeting.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://hildonfoundation.org/board-minutes-for-meeting-on-july-16th-2013-1909-utc/">Read more</a> (hildonfoundation.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/29/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/29/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>Hildon Foundation Board minutes for meeting on July 16th</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 15 Jul 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/Mon, 15 Jul 2013 23:00:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>OpenRepos replaces MeeGo OBS with repositories for community apps</h2><p><span class="lead-in"><a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/custodian/">Basil Semuonov</a> has posted to TMO to launch a new service for developers:</span> "Remember the sweet holy time when Meego OBS was alive, and you had your very own personal repository? Well, that awesome time has returned!"</p><p>"OpenRepos is a community driven personal repository system for Harmattan and Sailfish operating systems. It provides a repository which can be enabled on your device." </p><p><span class="lead-out">The project still seems to be bootstrapping itself at the moment, but has a laudable goal. It would be good to see this combined, though, with existing efforts on a maemo.org OBS and fit into the existing maemo.org repository system; expanding it to support Harmattan - although that might leave Sailfish a little underhandled.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=90672">Read more</a> (talk.maemo.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>OpenRepos replaces MeeGo OBS with repositories for community apps</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/apps.html">Applications</a></span><ul><li>Replacement Dropbox sharing client for Nokia N9</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/community.html">Community</a></span><ul><li>Tribal Method creative group unveiled by Texrat</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 15 Jul 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/Mon, 15 Jul 2013 22:00:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>OpenRepos replaces MeeGo OBS with repositories for community apps</h2><p><span class="lead-in"><a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/custodian/">Basil Semuonov</a> has posted to TMO to launch a new service for developers:</span> "Remember the sweet holy time when Meego OBS was alive, and you had your very own personal repository? Well, that awesome time has returned!"</p><p>"OpenRepos is a community driven personal repository system for Harmattan and Sailfish operating systems. It provides a repository which can be enabled on your device." </p><p><span class="lead-out">The project still seems to be bootstrapping itself at the moment, but has a laudable goal. It would be good to see this combined, though, with existing efforts on a maemo.org OBS and fit into the existing maemo.org repository system; expanding it to support Harmattan - although that might leave Sailfish a little underhandled.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=90672">Read more</a> (talk.maemo.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>OpenRepos replaces MeeGo OBS with repositories for community apps</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/apps.html">Applications</a></span><ul><li>Replacement Dropbox sharing client for Nokia N9</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/community.html">Community</a></span><ul><li>Tribal Method creative group unveiled by Texrat</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 15 Jul 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/Mon, 15 Jul 2013 21:00:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>OpenRepos replaces MeeGo OBS with repositories for community apps</h2><p><span class="lead-in"><a href="http://maemo.org/profile/view/custodian/">Basil Semuonov</a> has posted to TMO to launch a new service for developers:</span> "Remember the sweet holy time when Meego OBS was alive, and you had your very own personal repository? Well, that awesome time has returned!"</p><p>"OpenRepos is a community driven personal repository system for Harmattan and Sailfish operating systems. It provides a repository which can be enabled on your device." </p><p><span class="lead-out">The project still seems to be bootstrapping itself at the moment, but has a laudable goal. It would be good to see this combined, though, with existing efforts on a maemo.org OBS and fit into the existing maemo.org repository system; expanding it to support Harmattan - although that might leave Sailfish a little underhandled.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=90672">Read more</a> (talk.maemo.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>OpenRepos replaces MeeGo OBS with repositories for community apps</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/apps.html">Applications</a></span><ul><li>Replacement Dropbox sharing client for Nokia N9</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/28/community.html">Community</a></span><ul><li>Tribal Method creative group unveiled by Texrat</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 1 Jul 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/Mon, 01 Jul 2013 12:00:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>Hildon Foundation Board of Directors election results in</h2><p><span class="lead-in">The results from the Hildon Foundation Board of Directors election for Q2 2013 are in:</span> "Winners are Craig Woodward (Woody14619), Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles), Andrew Flegg (Jaffa), R&uuml;diger Schiller (chemist), and Gido Griese (Win7Mac)." <span class="lead-out">113 ballots were submitted (1 empty).</span></p><p><span class="lead-out">After some missteps in the Hildon Foundation&#39;s early life, and a developing image problem within the community, this is a huge opportunity to get the Hildon Foundation back on course by making sure maemo.org&#39;s techstaff and the community council have the tools and support they need to ensure maemo.org and the Maemo Community continue operating smoothly.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://maemo.org/vote/results.php?election_id=32">Read more</a> (maemo.org)</div><br /><div class="link"><a href="http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-community/2013-June/005900.html">Read more</a> (lists.maemo.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>Hildon Foundation Board of Directors election results in</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/devel.html">Development</a></span><ul><li>Panda QML framework announced</li><li>NemoMobile planning UI facelift</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/community.html">Community</a></span><ul><li>Logs from last week's council meeting on 2013-06-29</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 1 Jul 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/Mon, 01 Jul 2013 11:00:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>Hildon Foundation Board of Directors election results in</h2><p><span class="lead-in">The results from the Hildon Foundation Board of Directors election for Q2 2013 are in:</span> "Winners are Craig Woodward (Woody14619), Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles), Andrew Flegg (Jaffa), R&uuml;diger Schiller (chemist), and Gido Griese (Win7Mac)." <span class="lead-out">113 ballots were submitted (1 empty).</span></p><p><span class="lead-out">After some missteps in the Hildon Foundation&#39;s early life, and a developing image problem within the community, this is a huge opportunity to get the Hildon Foundation back on course by making sure maemo.org&#39;s techstaff and the community council have the tools and support they need to ensure maemo.org and the Maemo Community continue operating smoothly.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://maemo.org/vote/results.php?election_id=32">Read more</a> (maemo.org)</div><br /><div class="link"><a href="http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-community/2013-June/005900.html">Read more</a> (lists.maemo.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>Hildon Foundation Board of Directors election results in</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/devel.html">Development</a></span><ul><li>Panda QML framework announced</li><li>NemoMobile planning UI facelift</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/community.html">Community</a></span><ul><li>Logs from last week's council meeting on 2013-06-29</li></ul></li></ol>
MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 1 Jul 2013http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/front.html
http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/Mon, 01 Jul 2013 10:00:00 +0100<h1>Front Page</h1>
<div class="article article-front" id="front-1"><h2>Hildon Foundation Board of Directors election results in</h2><p><span class="lead-in">The results from the Hildon Foundation Board of Directors election for Q2 2013 are in:</span> "Winners are Craig Woodward (Woody14619), Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles), Andrew Flegg (Jaffa), R&uuml;diger Schiller (chemist), and Gido Griese (Win7Mac)." <span class="lead-out">113 ballots were submitted (1 empty).</span></p><p><span class="lead-out">After some missteps in the Hildon Foundation&#39;s early life, and a developing image problem within the community, this is a huge opportunity to get the Hildon Foundation back on course by making sure maemo.org&#39;s techstaff and the community council have the tools and support they need to ensure maemo.org and the Maemo Community continue operating smoothly.</span></p><div class="link"><a href="http://maemo.org/vote/results.php?election_id=32">Read more</a> (maemo.org)</div><br /><div class="link"><a href="http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-community/2013-June/005900.html">Read more</a> (lists.maemo.org)</div><div class="permalink"></div></div>
<h3>In this edition (<a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/download.html">Download</a>)...</h3><ol><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/front.html">Front Page</a></span><ul><li>Hildon Foundation Board of Directors election results in</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/devel.html">Development</a></span><ul><li>Panda QML framework announced</li><li>NemoMobile planning UI facelift</li></ul></li><li><span class="newscat"><a href="http://www.mwkn.net/2013/26/community.html">Community</a></span><ul><li>Logs from last week's council meeting on 2013-06-29</li></ul></li></ol>